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Show LOCAL MKKVITIES. T. F. Mulloy has Just brought in a car load of fine horses. Major Kent will increase the size of his orchestra or-chestra to thirty pieces. The Salt Lake r.iilway company received more electric cars yesterday. "Ellis vs. Hollister" at federal courtroom, ' . Sunday evening, 8:30 o'clock. Sparks & Co. will open their pool room under un-der the Walker House tonight. Al I the bands in the city have been engaged ' for the Fourth of July celebration. A young people's social w as given by the Methodist young people last night, The closiug exercises of the Twelfth district school were held yesterday afternoon. At tho Western Union office aro messages for Wm. Lee, J. Fountain and K. H. Auslln. ' Salt Lake's ball team goes to Ogden today to wipe the diamond with the ball team of that ' city. Herbert Slade has been engaged to give the Nephl athletic association uist ructions iu the inauly in t. Mr. C. Kooklege and Miss Emma Staunch-field Staunch-field were married yesterday. Mr. Kooklege is of Purk City. One of the bareback riders of Hall ic Mc-Fllnn's Mc-Fllnn's circus broke his leg last night by a fall while making a leap. The Provo ball team will make an effort to defeat the Nationals of this city tomorrow. But will they do it? The annual Methodist conference will beheld in this city. June U4. Bishop Niude of Topeka, Kansas, will preside. 1 The Methodist church Is olosed for repairs, and for three Sundays sorvloes will be held In the Salt Luke t heater. Culmer Bros, are doing a tremendous busl-nvss busl-nvss with their ready-mixed paints; their sales , yesterday were over. 'lul) gallons. Tim Timks will publish overy afternoon a complete report of the transactions and quotations quota-tions of the Salt Lake mining exchange. Charles Head has resigned his position as director in t he Deseret Agricultural society on Hccuiint6f being obliged to be out of the city s so much. Sparks & Burgert, the gentlemen who have established a turf exchange in tho basement of ' Walker house building, will sell pools tonight on tomorrow's races. Pools on three trotting and one running race will be sold. Strader and Williams will spar at the Golden Gate Athletic club tonight for points. The winner will receive a purse of i(). As both are extremely clever a good sclentlllc bout may be looked for. Other local men will ulso take a part. John Iiategan, a theatrical and show manager, man-ager, who has been In Salt Lake the past few weeks, has been engaged as manager of Hall & McFUnn's circus, which is now exhibiting hell). "Kat" is an old showman, having been . in (he business thirty-one years. Tho county touchers will hold their last In slititte of the season Saturday morning. In t he afternoon of that day they will go to Gar-Ileld. Gar-Ileld. A special train leaves at. 7 :30 in the evening for the evening for the ball to be given in the pavilion, und returns at 11:30 o'clock p.m. Hairy Coburn, a mixologist of the Walker House cafe bar, was robbed of 7.ft0 yesterday ' while bathiug at Garltcld beach. A sneak thief went through his clothes lu a bath house. Of late considerable complaint has been made by parties being robbed In a like manner. Tho thieves are supposed to be employes of the bath houses who have duplicate keys. |